Spotlight dictionary is now american-chinese

I have just updated Mavericks to El Capitan. I am on a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) with a danish keyboard, and languages set to en_GB, then da_DK, then fr_FR. In Dictionary.app those languages and de_DE are selected.

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I have looked in Language & Region, and nothing has changed. I tried the solution from Spotlight Characters: Apps display in Kanji or Chinese , but if I try to add or remove a language in Language & Region, System Preferences crashes.


Does anybody have an explanation and a solution?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 2, 2015 11:51 AM

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Dec 9, 2015 10:45 PM in response to Hugo Ferreira

Hugo Ferreira wrote:


I had this problem today and “apparently” dragging all the asian languages to the bottom of the list in Dictionary > Preferences did the trick: the english dictionary resumed to be selected by Spotlight.

😐


Alas this doesn't solve the problem: Apple chooses a different dictionary than you've added, and present the result in another order. Other proposed “solutions” are to delete all asian fonts, disable the “Apple Dictionary” or deleting the non-american dictionaries. So we can all be american. America, America, Apple.


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Only one (1) dictionary selected: French. Apple still decides to provide american results. Now from the translating dictionary:

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Apple USA! obviously USA! doesn't USA! care USA! about USA! the USA! 95 % USA! of the USA! world, that USA! do notUSA! liveUSA! inUSA. In Yosemite (which is inUSA!) we couldn't use their “new” tagging feature, and in El Capitan (which is inUSA!) we can't use the old search feature. If you write support, they ask you to call them. If you call them, they say they won't do anything about it.

Dec 14, 2015 12:01 AM in response to RaVbaker

RaVbaker wrote:


What helps me was following this tip: Re: Spotlight search and dictionary app bug. But instead of moving to /Library/DisabledDictionaries I moved to ~/Library/DisabledDictionaries since I didn't had access to regular /Library/ folder on El Capitan

How many dictionaries did you move and which did you leave? Can you control the order of results from the ones you have left?

Dec 14, 2015 2:39 AM in response to RasmusMalver

The relationship between Spotlight and Dictionary seems to be terrible and not only where "exotic" languages are concerned. Trying to get a definition of any word, I always end up with a Spanish translation. I've included the Dictionary Prefs in the screenshot. Yes, I have the Oxford Englis-Spanish dictionary as one of the selections, but why is it this that is (always) chosen by Spotlight, rather than the British English dictionary, which heads the list?


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Sep 7, 2016 12:03 AM in response to RasmusMalver

I know that this topic has been dormant for a while but I seem to have fixed this under Yosemite (10.11.6). Dictionary in Spotlight started giving all definitions in Korean in spite of the dictionary not even being selected under the active dictionaries. Rearranging the list did not fix the issue. What I did was to open the dictionary app then selected one of my installed translation dictionaries (specifically "German to English"). I looked up a word, got the correct translation. Then I tried spotlight (with dictionary still open) and searched a German word and it, again, gave me the correct translation. I then closed the dictionary app and searched for a standard English word ("Giraffe" in this case) and got the correct definition in English.


I don't know if this qualifies as a "fix" but it worked for me. Hope it helps somebody. 🙂

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